Comments on: Introducing Cisco’s Global Intercloudhttp://blogs.cisco.com/news/introducing-ciscos-global-intercloud
Wed, 04 Mar 2015 00:25:09 +0000hourly1By: michael kors bagshttp://blogs.cisco.com/news/introducing-ciscos-global-intercloud#comment-1790025
Mon, 21 Apr 2014 02:40:40 +0000http://blogs.cisco.com/?p=139558#comment-1790025Pity the groups don’t work together to promote a single anniversary tour “And we get a kick out of that The view of these people, however, is not a substitute for evidence that this had been the intention of the initial partiesGenetic evidence also shows that modern humans interbred along with Neandertals after leaving Africa more than 60,000 years ago, and that their legacy lives on in each of us Chase additionally lead’s the school’s ecological club and utilizes a mobile bioscience laboratory
]]>By: nouveau casque beatshttp://blogs.cisco.com/news/introducing-ciscos-global-intercloud#comment-1785757
Sun, 20 Apr 2014 03:42:20 +0000http://blogs.cisco.com/?p=139558#comment-1785757Vraiment super. Awesome .. Odeur (bump) à Stockholm, en Suède,casque beats by dr dre studio, fondée en 2006 par Peter Lang et de la conception,maillot foot retro, de commencer une marque expérimentale, la conception et fort, fort dramatique,maillot equipe de france, plein de plaisir à jouer. Avant-garde de sa forme, mais l’essence intérieure a remporté la mode et de la fonction suédois est très utile et fort. L’une des distinctions les plus importante
]]>By: Pamela Rolehttp://blogs.cisco.com/news/introducing-ciscos-global-intercloud#comment-1737294
Thu, 10 Apr 2014 06:47:10 +0000http://blogs.cisco.com/?p=139558#comment-1737294What i see it as opportunity.Lets see “hybrid IT model” will be adapted by how many corporate.Your Initiality in this will make you different from all others.
]]>By: Kimberly Davishttp://blogs.cisco.com/news/introducing-ciscos-global-intercloud#comment-1716755
Sat, 05 Apr 2014 19:00:40 +0000http://blogs.cisco.com/?p=139558#comment-1716755This is AWESOME! We needed something like this to help businesses and those looking to start a business. Its going to open so many doors of opportunity!!
]]>By: Geoff Warrenhttp://blogs.cisco.com/news/introducing-ciscos-global-intercloud#comment-1711970
Fri, 04 Apr 2014 15:05:25 +0000http://blogs.cisco.com/?p=139558#comment-1711970Rob, sounds impressive, kind of like your snap-shot from late night hockey with Bob Church. Still playing? Sorry, no suck up comments for XY j45 modular interconnecting kit or the like – apologies. Geoff
]]>By: Zbigniew Kielczewskihttp://blogs.cisco.com/news/introducing-ciscos-global-intercloud#comment-1681857
Fri, 28 Mar 2014 04:46:29 +0000http://blogs.cisco.com/?p=139558#comment-1681857It is a great news that we are finally entering the cloud market with such a depth of infrastructure and with large partners’ ecosystem. For me it is another example of us breaking next “sound barrier” – we have been told before that we don’t understand so we will not be able to enter the market for IBM mainframe SNA network, or voice. or mobility. But we are also breaking internal barriers to accomplish the goal. Glad we realized that we are ready to take on this challenge and opportunity. Exiting prospect!
]]>By: David H. Deanshttp://blogs.cisco.com/news/introducing-ciscos-global-intercloud#comment-1669787
Tue, 25 Mar 2014 19:14:34 +0000http://blogs.cisco.com/?p=139558#comment-1669787Mr. Lloyd, you said “Cisco will invest $1Bn in the next two years to build its expanded cloud business.” I’m encouraged by this insight, both as a Cisco shareholder and industry analyst.

Agreed, we’re now in a “Open Hybrid Cloud” era of accelerated market development activities. But I have a few unanswered questions for you to consider for your follow-on editorial.

1) The commitment to OpenStack answers the cloud OS strategy question. What’s the Cisco position on Open Hardware? How will Cisco respond the the growing bare-metal systems phenomenon?

2) Given the procurement approach applied within the AT&T Domain 2.0 methodology, how will Cisco respond if other large customers make dramatic adjustments to their architecture roadmap?

3) What are the long-term implications of increased Open Hardware adoption by other large customers on Cisco’s traditional profit margins? How is Cisco preparing for this closely related global market transition?

4) Where does the Cisco Professional Services capabilities fit into this scenario, as revenue/margin growth in the value chain shifts away from hardware — towards software tools and associated network asset optimization guidance?

I thank you in advance for your thoughtful consideration of these key issues.

From my perspective, IPv6 services should be enabled on day 1, with the shutdown of IPv4 trailing as business conditions determine.

]]>By: Graemehttp://blogs.cisco.com/news/introducing-ciscos-global-intercloud#comment-1668995
Tue, 25 Mar 2014 14:54:22 +0000http://blogs.cisco.com/?p=139558#comment-1668995Great to hear Cisco is finally getting off the fence on this one ! Key will be how we articulate our differentiators so we’re not just seen playing catch up with AWS….I personally like the co-operative model a lot. If we can really create an ecosystem of Cisco Powered cloud partners that facilitate end customers coming on/off individual cloud offerings easily and flexibly that will strke at the heart of AWS (and we may get a little more love from the analysts
Definitely an exciting CY14 !
]]>By: Alain Fioccohttp://blogs.cisco.com/news/introducing-ciscos-global-intercloud#comment-1668962
Tue, 25 Mar 2014 14:37:53 +0000http://blogs.cisco.com/?p=139558#comment-1668962errata of the errata : I OBVIOUSLY meant to say :
“Cisco cannot afford to NOT offer this WITHOUT IPv6″
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